Koss (album)
Koss is a 1977 album (a 2-record set) by Paul Kossoff and was released on the DJM Records label.
Koss | ||||
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Released | 1977 | |||
Genre | Hard Rock, Blues Rock | |||
Label | Phonogram Records / DJM Records | |||
Producer | various | |||
Paul Kossoff chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Artist in brackets
- "The Worm" - (Free)
- "Songs of Yesterday" (Free)
- "Mr. Big" - (Free)
- "Time Away" - (Paul Kossoff)
- "Hole in the Head" - (Amazing Blondel)
- "You and Me" (previously unreleased outtake from Whale Meat Again) - Jim Capaldi
- "You've Taken Hold of Me" - (Amazing Blondel)
- "Molten Gold" - (Back Street Crawler)
- "Sidekick to the Stars" (Back Street Crawler)
- "Never Take Me Alive" (Back Street Crawler)
- "The Band Plays On" - (Back Street Crawler)
- "It's a Long Way Down to the Top" - (Back Street Crawler)
- "Train Song" (Back Street Crawler)
- "The Hunter" - (Back Street Crawler)
- "We Won" (Back Street Crawler)
- "Bird Dog Blues" (Back Street Crawler)
"We Won" and "Bird Dog Blues" do not appear on the Castle Communications CD version. Tracks 11 to 16 are from Back Street Crawler live at the Fairfield Halls in June 1975. Album sequenced, edited, remixed by John Tilly. Compiled and produced by John Glover.
Source: Paul Kossoff "Koss" album cover
gollark: So I can just not work and get infinite things? Great.
gollark: Do we work everyone as hard as possible? What if they want but don't need things?
gollark: It is too poorly defined.
gollark: The correct political/economic system is me as supreme world dictator. I would work something good out probably.
gollark: YOU will be transported to Brazil.
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